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THIS MONTH IN
PRESS RELEASES
(and Other Junk)
Not to be outdone, Stites and Harbison
"has named Elizabeth 'Betsy' Johnson
as Health Care Service Group Leader,"
which'll never ft on a business card.
The 2013 Fund for the Arts campaign raised
$8.2 million.
The Louisville Ballet is holding a children's
audition for The Nutcracker on Aug. 18.
"Bum-ba-ba-ba-bum-bum-bum-bum-bum"
is our impression of that one song from The
Nutcracker.
Local nonproft WaterStep has a goal of raising
502-589-1500
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$35,000 by Aug. 5 — hey, we're doing our best to
get this stuff out in a timely manner — to be able
to provide safe drinking water to areas in India
suffering from severe fooding.
Meet Chris Sutter, a new weekend
anchor at WDRB.
Meanwhile, WLKY named
anchor.
Karen Roby a new weekend
Do we sense a Sutter-Roby rivalry
developing?
"U of L's freshman class maxes out,
applications closed."
"Very recent" research has discovered this:
"TOXIC BELLY BUGS infest 9 out of 10 people
(are you one of them?)."
The Legal Aid Society is offering several
foreclosure clinics in August.
"Turn 60 minutes into $379?" Nah. But shoot us
another email when you bump that fgure up to
$380.
Until Aug. 11, Slugger Museum admission is $5
after 5 p.m.
The blog Insider Louisville redesigned its site.
The planetarium at U of L reopened June 29
after being closed for a month to upgrade its
projection system.
Struggling fnancially? "Whatever you do, DONT
tell your parents, wife or husband, co-workers or
even kids that you need help."
The TV network USA selected a local man to be
on its new reality show Summer Camp.
Tickets for all Louisville Orchestra
performances will go on sale Aug. 5…
…except for the event this coming January with
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John Williams, who composed scores for Star
Wars and too many other flms to list. Remember
the Home Alone music? Yep, that's Williams, too.
The University of Louisville board of trustees
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